Well, things were going good. I got the camshaft holders and cam installed and when I torqued the 56mm screws for the caps three out of four of them stripped out.
It’s the holes with the pins (circled in red).
So the head is back off. Three steps forward, two steps back. These are going to be a little bit trickier because of the counter bore for the pin. Fortunately the O.D. of the Heli-coil is smaller than the 8mm pin hole. Not much choice as to what kind of insert to use here.
Some of you may be thinking that I’m maybe just over torqueing the screws. They weren’t even close when they let go. To make sure I checked my torque wrench and it is right on. Below is a picture of my method.
This is the first time assembling this cylinder and head since they came apart. And you probably recall that they came apart hard. I’m guessing the threads were damaged then. The other thing is that the 56mm screws could be a little longer. In fact on later K0s the screw is a 60mm. If you subtract the washer and the thickness of the holder and cap and the 8mm depth of the pin hole and actual length of the screw you’re lucky to have 8mm of thread engagement. With a 60mm screw in would be 12mm engagement which would be a significant improvement.
I’m also going to be checking all of the tapped holes for the valve cover before I put the head back on.
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